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So a very exciting day as we set off for Rome. Hard to believe that we are actually going to see this city this afternoon. ! Driving south through the edges of Tuscany s very influential part of Italy at times more important than Rome especially during Renaissance times. fabulous scenery especially cypress ...

... We arrived at Ferrara at 1345 and we had two and a half hours to wander the town. Warren visited the museum in the castle which he enjoyed. From here we caught a bus to meet our boat at the small village of Zelo. I think everyone fell asleep during the 45 minute trip after a 40 km day in bright sunshine and temperatures approaching 30 degrees. After dinner we wandered up to the localities where darts was popular. Warren and Alex were beaten by Marco and Guilliano in a tight ...

... the museum staff who took pity on our inability to read the Italian descriptions of the exhibits and gave us a personal tour. The finds from the Greeks, Etruscan, Celts and Romans were amazing. The photos are just some on the wonderful exhibits. Dinner tonight was a seafood salad and sea bass all bought by cooks Giuliano and Enrico at the Chioggia markets this morning. ...

... with wifi. I climbed up to San Luca on my next day off. The route is under 4km of porticos. The view is wonderful. and an experience. Serious joggers sprinted past me up the hill but it was good experience for September. On my last day off I took the bus to Montese, which was liberated by the Brazilians. Vergato was virtually destroyed in WW2 so there are 6 storey buildings and 70's architecture. The first time I ventured out for a walk I was nervous of being run over. ...

We have just returned from an arduous passeggiate in the hot sun beneath the city walls of Ferrara. Although cream crackered, I've been partially revived with an apple, of which I'm very fond. I'm now awaiting for Signora to shift her proverbial to prepare my evening meal. It comes as no surprise that I'm a little fatigued, Signora has just informed me that I'll be 10 this October, 70 in human years, 10 years ...